The Berenstain Bear Scouts and the Sinister Smoke Ring


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Brother Bear's been hanging out with a bad bunch of bears called the Too Tall Gang. They're into stealing, lying, cheating, and smoking. But with the help of the rest of the Bear Scouts and a special message from Gramps, Brother finally gets the message--Smoking is addictive. Smoking kills.




The Bear Scouts


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The Berenstain Bears Do the Right Thing


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Young readers will understand how to listen to their conscience and make good decisions in this addition to the Living Lights™ series of Berenstain Bears books. Children will learn that doing the right thing sometimes means not getting your way. The Berenstain Bears Do the Right Thing—part of the popular Zonderkidz Living Lights series of books with over 13 million copies sold—is perfect for: Early readers ages 4-8 Reading out loud at home or in classrooms Sparking conversations about the decision making process and that that looks like for young children The Berenstain Bears Do the Right Thing: Features the hand-drawn artwork of Mike Berenstain, the son of the creators of the Berenstain Bears, Stan and Jan Berenstain Continues in the much-loved footsteps of Stan and Jan Berenstain in this Berenstain Bears series of books Is part of one of the bestselling children’s book series ever created, with more than 250 books published and nearly 300 million copies sold to date




The Berenstain Bears and the Showdown at Chainsaw Gap


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The bear cubs have to make a tough decision to save an endangered bird.




The Berenstain Bears Shoot the Rapids


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Papa Bear, the world's greatest canoe expert, decides to accompany the younger Bears as they try to learn to earn their Bear Scout badges by shooting the rapids of the Great Roaring River.




A Puritan in Babylon


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This book, which was first published in 1938, began as a biography of Calvin Coolidge, but author William Allen White found early in his task that he was writing the story of the growth and rise of economic America from the seventies until the crash of the Coolidge bull market in the autumn of 1929. In this story of an era in American life, the figure of Calvin Coolidge, a curious reversion to an old type, stands out in contrast to the vivid color of a gorgeous epoch. The history of the Coolidge bull market in detail from 1921, when Coolidge came to Washington as Vice President, until 1929, when he left Washington and public life, had not been written before. As that market boomed, Calvin Coolidge as President, having all the virtues needed for another day, moved through the turmoil of the times earnestly, honestly, courageously trying to understand his country’s economic development and to act upon his understanding of a movement that baffled him and left him futile. Mr. White talked to hundreds of people who knew and were associated with President Coolidge in those days. Cabinet members, friends, White House associates, reporters, business men, big and little; and his story throws a new light upon the inside of the White House, and upon the President through the years.




The Berenstain Bear Scouts Meet Bigpaw


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While working on the rock climbing merit badge, the Bear Scouts meet a huge bear named Bigpaw.




The Berenstain Bear Scouts and the Coughing Catfish


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The Bear Scouts work on their Scuba-diving Merit Badge, while trying to discover what is causing the pollution in Lake Grizzly that is making Old Jake, a very large catfish, sick.







The Berenstain Bear Scouts and the Ripoff Queen


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When Ralph Ripoff devises a get-rich-quick scheme to bring gambling into Bear Country, the Bear Scouts struggle to warn everyone that the slot machines are actually rigged. Original.